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Date: 7/5/2026. The domestic FX market shows mixed movements across major currencies, while the global reference remains anchored by a softer US Dollar backdrop.
Global signal (US Dollar Index): The US Dollar Index (DXY) is at 98.05. Compared with the previous day, DXY was 98.461, and compared with 7 days ago it was 98.134—indicating a broadly weaker USD tone.
Domestic FX rates (VND per foreign currency): The latest buy/sell quotes are as follows (buy / sell):
Australian Dollar: 18,802.21 / 19,404.34. Canadian Dollar: 19,065.07 / 19,675.61. Swiss Franc: 33,283.66 / 34,349.54. Chinese Yuan: 3,804.34 / 3,926.17.
Danish Krone: 4,071.19 / 4,226.86. Euro: 30,495.95 / 31,782.63. UK Pound Sterling: 35,285.88 / 36,415.88. Hong Kong Dollar: 3,297.25 / 3,423.33.
Indian Rupee: 276.6 / 288.5. Japanese Yen: 164.56 / 173.26. Korean Won: 17.48 / 18.96. Kuwaiti Dinar: 85,464.25 / 89,606.47.
Malaysian Ringgit: 6,642.76 / 6,787.26. Norwegian Krone: 2,780.04 / 2,897.91. Russian Rouble: 334.86 / 370.67. Saudi Arabian Riyal: 6,974.54 / 7,274.68.
Swedish Krona: 2,802.28 / 2,921.09. Singapore Dollar: 20,425.97 / 21,122.3. Thai Baht: 801.5 / 835.48. US Dollar: 26,128 / 26,368.
Selected short-horizon comparisons (from the provided “previous day” and “7 days ago” references): For the US Dollar, the previous day buy/sell levels were 26,367 / 26,367 (as shown in the dataset) and 7 days ago were 26,368 / 26,368, while the current quote is 26,128 / 26,368—highlighting a softer buy side alongside a steady sell level.
For other majors, the dataset also shows day-to-day and week-to-week reference changes (e.g., Euro sell previously at 31,674.68 and 7 days ago at 31,633.51, while current sell is 31,782.63; Japanese Yen sell previously at 172.23 and 7 days ago at 169.3, while current sell is 173.26). Several currencies display tighter movement between the previous day and 7 days ago, while others show more noticeable shifts.
News context from the last 24 hours: Reports indicate the USD weakened broadly over the day, with DXY around 98.01–98.05. Domestic commentary also pointed to a slight uptick in local rates while the global tone remained weaker.
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